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Albert Warner

Birth30 JUN 1850 - Aspall, Suffolk, England
Death1937 - Tendring, Essex, England
MotherFrances Thorndike
FatherWilliam Warner

Born in Aspall, Suffolk, England on 30 JUN 1850 to William Warner and Frances Thorndike. Albert Warner married Fanny Josselyn Durrant - Warner and had 8 children. He passed away on 1937 in Tendring, Essex, England.

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Parents
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William Warner
1826 - 1891
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Frances Thorndike
1824 - 1858
Spouse(s)
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Fanny Josselyn Durrant - Warner
1847 - 1926
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Florence Ellen Warner
1889 - Unknown
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Charles William Warner
1880 - 1949
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Edith Warner
1874 - Unknown
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Frederick Robert Warner
1876 - 1944
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Arthur Henry Warner
1882 - 1926
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Herbert Robert Warner
1885 - 1951
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Albert James Warner
1878 - 1908
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Ernest George Warner
1871 - Unknown

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